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 When from the general Heart of Human kind Hope sprang forth like a full-born Deity! Of that dear Hope afflicted and struck down, So summon'd homeward, thenceforth calm and sure From the dread Watch-Tower of man's absolute Self, With light unwaning on her eyes, to look Far on—herself a glory to behold, The Angel of the vision! Then (last strain) Of Duty, chosen Laws controlling choice, Action and Joy!—An orphic song indeed, A song divine of high and passionate thoughts, To their own Music chaunted!

O great Bard! Ere yet that last strain dying awed the air, With stedfast eye I view'd thee in the choir Of ever-enduring men. The truly Great Have all one age, and from one visible space Shed influence! They, both in power and act, Are permanent, and Time is not with them, Save as it worketh for them, they in it. Nor less a sacred Roll, than those of old,